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I have managed to get most of the veg plots dug ready for spring but I think I'm correct ini saying that here in Caithness, we have had a frost every day since 4th December, so it's been a long winter and not over yet.

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Thanks for that positive post Compo.  I'm looking forward to Spring too - my favourite season - and today is looking almost springlike with quite a bit of sunshine.  My snowdrops are blooming, as are

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Chucking it down with snow here. Visibility is almost nothing.

 

Really glad I got my garden in frost-free order last week.

 

Hopefully, it will be gone, or going, tomorrow

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If we ever get flooded Dave, all those below 1000ft had better move to higher ground, or should that be swim to higher ground?

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Well, the snow that came down yesterday has all but gone. It was about 20cm deep at 8 o'clock last night but there's been a sudden increase in the temperature and it's melted and drained away. There is more forecast, though, so I'd better not get complacent.

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